Smiley's People

#1 - ''The Ultimate Espionage Novel''

Paperback, 388 pages

English language

Published Dec. 1, 1980 by Bantam Books, by arrngmt w/Alfred A. Knopf, Inc./ simultaneously in USA & Canada.

ISBN:
978-0-553-14140-5
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OCLC Number:
802424281

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5 stars (3 reviews)

After George Smiley has uncovered the traitor, or "mole", inside the Circus, Britain's top secret service, he is asked to take over as head of the wounded agency. His goal is to restore the integrity and capabilities of the organization, and nullify or destroy Karla, the Soviet spymaster who very nearly "turned the Circus inside out." He brings back the expert staff that had been discarded by the traitor, and begins restoring the Circus to its former glory.

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5 stars

As with [b:Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy|2541343|Dame, König, As, Spion Roman|John le Carré|http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-60x80.jpg|2491780] I first heard the radio drama of this one. Recently re-dramatised with a new cast, the differences between the 2 dramas and the book interested me, so I picked it up and dived right in.

the story is of course gripping, and le Carré plays Smily and karla to perfection. Age creeps up on everyone, and George has never seemed more Human than in this book, I think.

It's weird contrasting the dramas, too - the new one is very much In Smiley's head, taking words from other characters and the narrative and fitting them in so we are in his mind as much as we can be. Ann is used almost as Smiley's inner voice.

Contrast this with the old drama where George is played very quietly and powerfully by Hepton and where the demons are not …

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